Lewis Bertly, a top lawyer with leading London law firm LL&B, is retained to defend a case with the potential to change the laws that affect fast-food marketing. Through its Department of Health, the Government of Australia seeks legislation for warning labels on fast-food packaging. To prepare a potential defense against this legal action for McDonald\u27s Bertly is reviewing the history of legal action against the industry in fast-food labeling, nutrition and health. This history is important because the industry\u27s actions through the decades in food nutrition and marketing are likely to be raised as evidence. He also hopes this will help him find a framework to map the way social expectations, a company\u27s innovation, the legal ...
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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
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Adequate protection for consumers, traders and manufacturers and the maintenance of public health st...
Fast food is having an increasing impact on people's health and the planet that we live in. Consumer...
Since the turn of the Millennium, world-wide initiatives from the private sector have turned the reg...
Faced with the health and financial toll from escalating rates of chronic disease, consumers are dem...
Approximately 25 cents out of every dollar spent by American consumers is for a commodity regulated ...
Analyses the public health proposals for reforming Australia’s alcohol labelling laws, the industry’...
This case focuses on marketing public policy and legislation issues in the business environment. The...
Obesity and diet-related chronic diseases are a critical public health problem facing Canadians. Int...
The incidence of obesity in both adults and children is rising at a rapid rate in most developed cou...
The right to a safe food is a human rights protected by the 1945 Constitution and legislation, incl...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Reports on a preliminary research regarding the role of mass media in shaping the po...
Food laws can encompass considerations that extend beyond food safety. The recent food standard mand...
Overweight consumers are seeking damages from purveyors of fast food for obesity-related health prob...
The Supreme Court has recognized First Amendment protection for “commercial speech” since 1975. Comm...
Adequate protection for consumers, traders and manufacturers and the maintenance of public health st...
Fast food is having an increasing impact on people's health and the planet that we live in. Consumer...
Since the turn of the Millennium, world-wide initiatives from the private sector have turned the reg...
Faced with the health and financial toll from escalating rates of chronic disease, consumers are dem...
Approximately 25 cents out of every dollar spent by American consumers is for a commodity regulated ...
Analyses the public health proposals for reforming Australia’s alcohol labelling laws, the industry’...